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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Apr  2 07:59:47 -0800 
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Locale - US English (in KDE Control Center/Country Region & Language/Locale) 
 
Time format: HH:MM:SS 
Date format: WEEKDAY DD MONTH YYYY 
Short date format: YYYY-MM-DD   
(all three in KDE Control Center/Country Region & Language/Time and Dates) 
 
Distro - Slackware 10.1 
OOo - 1.9.79 (OpenOffice 2.0 beta) 
 
Maybe it's not a bug. I checked with Excel, it seems the same xls file doesn't 
take MMDDYYYY either, and have to enter YYYY-MM-DD (according to Windows Date 
format setting). I double checked OOo, it would accept 2005-03-31 in addition 
to 03/31/2005. 

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